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nice pics sirevan, as ussual. i want your camera, but if ti costs more than 500 bucks, i cant afford it. i took these five pics on the roof of my house. i was chasing my cat up there after he got out and decided ot go back and take some pics. oh, and another thing, all these pics were taken in my digicam(pentax optio s)put in my media card reader, and edited and resized in longhorn 4074 without a single driver or third party program. longhorn kicks ass(except for the memory leak which made it slow down a lot while editing).

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thanks nuka_t. Great pics yourself too. My camera body alone retailed for around 3-4k, but it's about 4 years old, so you can pick the body up on ebay for around 700-1000$, then you'll need lenses. Where do you live, and how big is your house? It looks really nice, but can't really get a good idea of size based on those pics.

oops, my site is temporarily down, so the images won't load. Also I forgot to convert them from adobe RGB to srgb, so the colors will look off. As soon as my site comes back up, I'll post the sRGB ones so they look the way they really should for you guys

thanks nuka_t. Great pics yourself too. My camera body alone retailed for around 3-4k, but it's about 4 years old, so you can pick the body up on ebay for around 700-1000$, then you'll need lenses. Where do you live, and how big is your house? It looks really nice, but can't really get a good idea of size based on those pics.

ya, my cam was about 390 and it came wiht a 128mb SD card too so thats about double mine, and its used. i live in sandiego, the house is about 3300 sq. feet.

also i thought this one was kind of nice

[edit]how can I upload larger images to the board without losing quality?

I saw people uploading images up to 2000*1xxx pixels(35883, the sky picture above),

I have to shrink the image a lot to reach the 250kb upload limit[/edit]

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Opened my front door (inside door) and found this guy stretched out across the porch trying to slither up the screen door... I went and grabbed the camera

and he had moved out onto the front lawn by the time I could snap a photo. They mowed the field across the street and stirred the animals up, and he paid me a visit. Fortunately

several neighbors were out and one of them moved him back across the street.

;)

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Pictures were taken with a Kodak CX4230 (2.0 Mega Pixels).

I don't really like this camera because there's always a long delay before the picture is taken.

That's a sunset that I took at the Montreal International Airport last year.

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